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Grand evening you guys it's your girl Queen Donatella clean of soundbites why because I say so Back with one more soundbite for you guys before I turn it in for the night I was on TikTok and there was a live with these people and they have like 13,000 34,000 followers and they were very convinced that everyone knew who they were and I absolutely have no idea who none of these people are do you guys think that social media popularity makes people feel more important than they actually are and if you gain social media popularity what are you doing with it? Please tap in. Thank Thank you.
100% makes people feel more important than they actually are and they like internalize it and live their life like that and I think a backfire is more off in the knot.
Hey Sarah girl, girl I'm rising. I hope that you're doing well. Um yeah I was just on TikTok yesterday and I was just like wow because they were so arrogant and I'm like I literally don't know any of you people.
Um, yes, 100% being popular does make you feel important, whether it's Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or fucking stereo. If you are popular on there you gonna feel like you somebody.
And whether it's you being popular, it's likes, it's comments, it's the need and drive of people responding to you as someone who's popular. So yes, it makes you important.
Hey, Sissy, I know I'm a week, a whole week late, answering these messages back, but you know whatever. Thank you for participating in my friend. Bye baby.
Oh yeah, most definitely. That's what it is in social media. They make an insignificant parasite more popular than they are today. And it's fucking annoying.
Not an insignificant parasite. Cadillac! Do you miss me, darling? I know you did. You don't have to answer that. Thank you for participating, even though I'm a week late answering this.
Yes, absolutely. And on top of that social media popularity making them feel important, they, a lot of people I think stay within the bubble of their popularity so they don't go outside of it, they only see a bunch of yes men and shit.
Or it's like they don't see, they subsequently end up seeing, they don't get a lot of pushback, they don't see any constructive criticism or critique in any way so then they just be on this fucking pedestal of themselves
That sound like an echo chamber, um, madam slay. And I do notice like people, popular people things, they keep it on garage, a bunch of yes men. They keep a echo chamber around them at all times to not break that illusion
I think people that are popular on social media, they're a little delusional and they think they're celebrities in real life and they're not. If I was popular on social media, I would figure out how to leverage that, how to start business from that, how to financially gain from that.
You go girl Christina. That's right. If you got some popularity or some traction capitalize on it, you know what I'm saying? But thank you so much for participating in my sound by love. Hope you're having a great day.
Yeah most definitely like they be feeling like they're like clouded and shit like that but they be working 9 to 5 and shit like it's crazy but if that's how the world works now bro this is what it is
Absolutely, most people are attention seekers and once people start realizing that they start getting a lot of attention, if people recognize them, yeah, it's an equal beater.
Yeah, I feel like people revolve their lives around social media and portraying the lives on social media and especially with getting a lot of attention, they start to feel conceited. That's just my opinion.